Review: Secret Sisters by Emelle Gamble

I've had this one sitting waiting for me for a while from NetGalley and I've finally got to it!


From Goodreads:

What if everything about you changed in an instant...
Nick & Cathy and Roxanne. Two best friends. One husband. An extraordinary twist of fate.

How much do you really know about your husband? Your best friend? Yourself? Cathy Chance knows she loves her husband, Nick, with the same passion she had when she married him seven years ago, and he adores her. She also knows that she and her best friend, Roxanne, are closer than most sisters. But on a sunny summer day, these three are hurled into an astounding new reality which forces each to reconsider everything they thought was true about themselves, and one another.






The first couple of chapters are great. They had me really interested and curious to see what happens next. But then while Roxanne couldn't remember anything it started to drag a bit while I wanted it to get to the point. When it finally did, the pace picked up again and I couldn't put it down.
The ending is not what I expected and definitely made the story go out with a bang.
The characters were all messed up in completely understandable ways. The things that happened definitely would mess with someone's head. I didn't like Roxanne one bit from the beginning, and although I did like Cathy, I couldn't understand her loyalty to Roxanne. But Nick was so human and so real and his love for Cathy was beautiful, despite his flaws.

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Published on September 02, 2013 23:55
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